Ha, me too Randi. They're essentially the candy coated chocolate chips, like the Kissables that Hershey's made recently, and I've seen them floating around in vegan blogs but haven't been able to find them in the real world at all.

I've heard rumors that Pomegranate - the giant kosher supermarket in Midwood - has vegan butterscotch and white chocolate chips, but I can't vouch for it since I haven't been there yet. Hopefully I didn't just dream it.

I've heard rumors that Pomegranate - the giant kosher supermarket in Midwood - has vegan butterscotch and white chocolate chips, but I can't vouch for it since I haven't been there yet. Hopefully I didn't just dream it.

They do. Several different varieties. It is a magical place. They have a ton of vegan confectionary/baking type things. They also had this jar of chocolate stuff that tasted like a mixture of cake batter and frosting. It was unclear what it was for, so I just ate it with a spoon. I'd say that place is probably your best bet for finding something like those chips.

I've heard rumors that Pomegranate - the giant kosher supermarket in Midwood - has vegan butterscotch and white chocolate chips, but I can't vouch for it since I haven't been there yet. Hopefully I didn't just dream it.

They do. Several different varieties. It is a magical place. They have a ton of vegan confectionary/baking type things. They also had this jar of chocolate stuff that tasted like a mixture of cake batter and frosting. It was unclear what it was for, so I just ate it with a spoon. I'd say that place is probably your best bet for finding something like those chips.

Oh man. I want a jar of mystery chocolate spread! Now I really have to go there.

See, this happened to me. A couple years ago I went to Economy Candy for the sole purpose of buying chocolate lentils, but the only ones I found had a shiny coating. And since I couldn't find any ingredients, I was paranoid about shellac. Therefore, I did not buy. Probably a good (albeit sad) thing.

I've heard rumors that Pomegranate - the giant kosher supermarket in Midwood - has vegan butterscotch and white chocolate chips, but I can't vouch for it since I haven't been there yet. Hopefully I didn't just dream it.

They do. Several different varieties. It is a magical place. They have a ton of vegan confectionary/baking type things. They also had this jar of chocolate stuff that tasted like a mixture of cake batter and frosting. It was unclear what it was for, so I just ate it with a spoon. I'd say that place is probably your best bet for finding something like those chips.

Oh man. I want a jar of mystery chocolate spread! Now I really have to go there.

I think it was called 'chocolate marble' or something like that... my best guess is that it was for putting in other flavoured cake batters to marble them.. but it was wayyyyy stiffer than cake batter. So I was confused and ate it all instead.

Yes please, Carrot! That would be a dream. It was hard to track them down for my really hard working older sister's 30th birthday cake so I just made a lemon raspberry one with sprinkle flakes, not even actual sprinkles, but her all-time favorite is funfetti cake with the rainbow chips in it, that seems to be impossible to find.

found 'em! and as i figured, they are in fact lieber's (i love lieber's white chips. it's made with genuine cocoa butter instead of cheap vegetable fats. they even make a pastel colored white chip assortment. i haven't been able to find brightly colored white chips, which would be the best for the funfetti cake.)

in my google search, i see that it's also at shop rite. certain shop rites have big kosher sections that they expand for the holidays (especially passover. mine has tons of extra kosher stuff spilling out into the aisles of the produce section during those special kosher months. i bet they would be able to special order it for you even not during the holidays. especially since they're ordering kosher stuff year round. couldn't hurt to ask.)

Guess what I found at a supermarket on University between 9th and 10th (or possible a block up or down, I forget!)?

MOTHERFORKING MINT LENTILS. In a plastic container, labeled as such. They were $7.99 and not particularly important to me at the moment other than for the sake of having them, or else I'd have gotten them. At this moment in time they also seem to have two sizes, small and large. They're pastel. The regular lentils have milk powder, though, but also don't look as nice as the pastel pinks and blues of the mint ones.